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The mission of the SC Commission for the Blind (SCCB), established in 1966, is to provide quality individualized vocational rehabilitation services, independent living services, and prevention-of-blindness services to South Carolinians who are blind or low vision leading to competitive employment and social and economic independence. Our goal is to become a national model vocational rehabilitation agency for people who are blind or low vision, demonstrating quality services, accountability, innovation, effectiveness and efficiency.
Do you want a career doing meaningful work that has a positive impact on people's lives? Have you thought about a career in state government but weren't sure how or where to begin? The SCCB is looking for hard working passionate individuals such as you! Every SCCB employee is important and a career with the SCCB will give you the opportunity to grow professionally and personally as you play a crucial role in the delivery of services to South Carolinians with visual impairments.
We are seeking a passionate and skilled Vision Rehabilitation Therapist to empower blind and visually impaired adults through direct instruction in independent living, technology use, and personal skill development. Primary responsibility will include leading a course in communication technology using everyday tools (smartphones and basic PCs), with flexibility to teach some combination of Braille, Job Access with Speech (JAWS), Home Management, and life skills classes.
This position provides individualized instruction and support to blind and visually impaired consumers in Braille, assistive technology, home management, daily living skills, and independent communication. As a member of the Training Center team, this position helps build foundational skills that support consumers’ independence and vocational success. The CVRT works closely with other instructional staff, counselors, and the Training Center Director to coordinate services. Duties may include, but are not limited to:
- Teaching JAWS
- Teaching Accessible Communication Technology (ACT)
- Teaching Braille (basic to intermediate)
- Teaching home management and daily living skills
- Teaching assistive technology
- Creating and adapting curriculum materials
- Tracking consumer progress and maintaining records
- Collaborating with the training center team
- Outreach, family, and community education.
Some local and in-state travel may be required.